AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCaribbean Week in New York 2026: Anguilla’s Tourism Board delegation is in Manhattan (June 1–5) at the InterContinental Times Square under “One Caribbean: Infinite Experiences,” joining regional ministers and industry leaders to push connectivity, resilience, and deeper cultural tourism beyond the resort model. Local Tourism Presence: Minister Cardigan Connor and ATB officials (Jameel Rochester, Kenisha Hall-Prentice, Joleyne Robin-Williams) are representing Anguilla at CTO’s flagship forum. Fisheries & Blue Economy: The CRFM Ministerial Council met via teleconference to back aquaculture expansion, food security, climate/disaster resilience (including insurance), and progress against illegal fishing; Antigua and Barbuda’s Randy Baltimore was elected Chair, succeeding Anguilla’s Kyle Hodge. Aquaculture Tech Watch: Japan announced commercial, fully farmed eel sales—aimed at cutting reliance on wild juvenile eels—highlighting how farming breakthroughs can reshape supply and trade pressures. Travel Trend Angle: A separate roundup highlights why boomers keep choosing the Caribbean, pointing to affordability limits, higher spending power, and demand for low-impact “unwind” experiences.
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